Your #1 source for blades and firearms news and updates…

  • Home
  • Knives
  • News
  • Hunting
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Subscribe
Font ResizerAa
Blade ShopperBlade Shopper
  • News
  • Knives
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Tactical
  • Hunting
  • Videos
Search
  • Home
  • Knives
  • News
  • Hunting
  • Tactical
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
banner
Create an Amazing Newspaper
Discover thousands of options, easy to customize layouts, one-click to import demo and much more.
Learn More

Stay Updated

Get the latest headlines, discounts for the military community, and guides to maximizing your benefits
Subscribe

Explore

  • Photo of The Day
  • Opinion
  • Today's Epaper
  • Trending News
  • Weekly Newsletter
  • Special Deals
Home » Russia Comments On Fate Of Its Military Bases In Syria

Russia Comments On Fate Of Its Military Bases In Syria

Adam Green By Adam Green December 10, 2024 4 Min Read
Share
Russia Comments On Fate Of Its Military Bases In Syria

This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. 

Over the weekend of fast-moving, politically cataclysmic events in Syria which saw Bashar al-Assad flee the country and the US-designated terror organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham take over Damascus and the whole country, the future fate of Russia’s military bases on the coast was an open question.

Some unverified videos purported to show the Russians moving large military hardware inside Syria, but it was anything but clear whether the two key bases of Khmeimim and Tartus would keep Russian troops and assets stationed there.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has addressed the speculation and rumors. For now, it appears the Russian military still oversees these bases, and they are not currently under direct threat. Peskov said their future presence will depend on the new leaders of Syria.

Khmeimim Air Base in Syria, via Wiki Commons

“Currently, we are witnessing a period of transformation and extreme instability,” Peskov told a press briefing Monday. He described events in Syria as a surprise to Russia and to the world. “It will take time before we can engage in serious conversations with those who hold power,” he added.

Russian troops have been in Syria going back decades, into Soviet times, and Tartus has been home to the Russian navy’s only Mediterranean port. In 2017, an agreement was inked between Moscow and Damascus for Russian troops to stay at the two bases for about another half-century. Those plans are obviously now up in the air.

Russian media is reporting that the armed groups now in charge of Syria have assured the safety of the Russian bases and personnel:

According to reports, the Syrian armed opposition has approached the two key Russian military bases. A local source told TASS news agency that they are not currently under threat. “Opposition forces have neither invaded nor do they plan to encroach upon the territory of Russian military installations, which are operating normally,” the source said.

The militant groups that overthrew former President Bashar Assad’s government in Syria have assured the safety of Russia’s military installations and diplomatic missions within the country, a source from the Kremlin told TASS on Sunday.

Whether this pledge of safety is authentic or actually enforceable is another question. The Russian military is without doubt on high alert in Syria. It now has no local state institution with which it can partner or coordinate. Over the years of the prior conflict, the base was attacked by small drones on several occasions, triggering anti-air defensive measures.

The Kremlin has also on Monday confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally approved Bashar Assad’s asylum and that of his family.

Peskov said however that no meetings between the two are scheduled or expected. “There is nothing to say regarding Assad’s whereabouts,” he said. “Such decisions cannot be made without the head of state; it is his decision,” the spokesman described in reference to Putin.

Many Syrians who for many years of grinding war were fiercely loyal to Assad and his government are currently angry that he fled the capital, and that his forces folded so fast. Some feel that all the sacrifices made as the country endured Western and Gulf-sponsored proxy wars since 2011 have become futile or in vain.

Read the full article here

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Previous Article Bowhunter Tags the Biggest Buck of Her Life in Indiana While Hunting a New Spot Bowhunter Tags the Biggest Buck of Her Life in Indiana While Hunting a New Spot
Next Article The Biggest Mishaps of My Deer-Hunting Career, by Jim Zumbo The Biggest Mishaps of My Deer-Hunting Career, by Jim Zumbo
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Wake up with our popular morning roundup of the day's top blades, firearms and survavial news and updates.

Kim Jong-Un: North Korean Nukes Provide “Leverage” Against American Aggression

March 24, 2026

Light Foot, heavy duty: Yanmar tracked carriers step up in the Highlands 

March 24, 2026

Quick Strike Podcast: Secrets for Catching Huge Early-Spring Walleyes in Any Scenario

March 24, 2026

Apocalypse Rising: We Have Reached A Moment In Human History That Could Change Everything

March 24, 2026

NWTF Partners with American Hunting Lease Association to Expand Hunting Access and Protect Landowners

March 24, 2026

You Might Also Like

10 Alternatives To Everyday Items When The Stores Are Empty

10 Alternatives To Everyday Items When The Stores Are Empty

Prepping & Survival
Who Owns America? Oligarchs Have Bought Up the American Dream

Who Owns America? Oligarchs Have Bought Up the American Dream

Prepping & Survival
The Leading Cause of Death in America Today is PHARMACEUTICALS

The Leading Cause of Death in America Today is PHARMACEUTICALS

Prepping & Survival
Ukraine Bombed Diesel Tanks Near A Nuclear Plant In Russia

Ukraine Bombed Diesel Tanks Near A Nuclear Plant In Russia

Prepping & Survival

2025 © Blade Shopper. All rights reserved.

Helpful Links

  • News
  • Knives
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Tactical
  • Hunting
  • Videos

Resources

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Popuplar

16 Types of Military Helicopters Used By The US Military
Bournemouth Air Festival: The UK’s Largest Air Festival
Kim Jong-Un: North Korean Nukes Provide “Leverage” Against American Aggression
We provide daily defense news, benefits information, veteran employment resources, spouse and family resources.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?